PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST ORBGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1916. tarn c p at FnJletoa. wttcr OH U!.E IN THKR 1'ITIES Hotel Newa Stud. IVr.laad. Newa i'.v Pon and. Unra ON KILK AT "1 H Himi -"V SerarltJ Balldlnr Waaticrt.'i. D Buro. 101 Four (tree!. . i I APVANVE. li ir w year, bj mail laallj ill await h. t-y aul! Hall, tarn nj.mtaa. kr nail 1M. oa nvth. bi mall Daily. one r by crrr laaUry- ! Booth, w .arrter .. .. tlll. tarae Boatha by .-arrier faalt? roe aooth. bj .-arrter Beau wi!y. am rear, by ma.: Saaal WMi all one -ha. by mall Basal Wet f"r mth- b mall mission, child labor law, anti- time in the near future, but we I so nor will it be the last, re- ' dumping law, ship purchase wanted to couple it with other j gardless of whom Mr. Edison bill and the preparedness ap- leatures of railroad legislation. . may personally favor for the propriations for the army and We will not stop with that bill, j presidency, navy. When congress meets again we j If the republican committee The most striking feature of will add to it provisions to pro-j cannot do better than this with the session has been the har- tect the carriers and especially j reference to the Edison sup mony between the White House to safeguard the public. port it should leave the topic and congress. President Wil- 1 think the law passed yes-1 clone. son has been the leader and his terday will make for better hold on congress is remark- service to shippers and the able. There is tribute to his traveling public. I feel that leadership in the fact that re-we acted wisely in stopping publicans as well as demo-, where we did ; the time was crats have followed his guid-too short to cover the entire i.nce on most subiects. EIGHT PAGES There are few points uponjversy. Had we had time, we .--oo which the record of congress J could have gone on with it all. ; is jean be successfully attacked, j but we simply met the emer- The charge of extravagance ' gency. will fall flat because it is' I think it is unjust for any- based on manifest insincerity, body to charge that congress- Yukon territorv is to the av erage mind the embodiment of the rough and ready west, yet prohibition escaped adoption ; there by only three votes. The subject involved in the contro- demon rum stronghold is in the lit a 1.50 T5 crowded cities rather than the so-called wild places. HOPE AND FAITH. ' Doe t cloud up because you ftel Thing are r. just going- rifht; Don't let ameer through you Baal When some shadow dim your light. Don't be sour when life so needs All the sweetness we can bring a) He best lives the golden creeds Who through suffering smiles and sings Don't let hatred hide your bloom When through love there is such chance SUU to weave on sunlight's loom The pattern of a glad ro- mance. a Don't grow hopeless when the day Turns from scnahine unto shade; Rosas still return with Hay. Ufa of hope and. faith ts made. And around us niU and glade, Still the golden sunbeams Piay Selected A WONDERFUL SESSION So many people of national prominence are swinging to the support of Wilson that there It Li entirelv natural the an-'men were Drodded or driven toiwould be more "news value" propriations this year should this legislation. It came up j in 8 statement from someone break all records. The needs suddenly and when crops are'""0 ,ovea nugnes Desi. have been abnormal. The pre- being harvested for market, paredness appropriations alone That made it the more neces reach the staggering sum of sary that we act at once to $700,000,000 but the expense avert the threatened strike, was necessary in order to bring We followed reason in the mat i our fighting equipment up to ter. date. The standpatters them- I believe the adoption of the selves have been great shout- eight-hour law. with the safe 'ers for preparedness. How guards provided to protect the can they now assail congress status quo until investigation on this issue? can be made, was the proper The charges about "pork" thing. In future sessions of I appropriations are not made congress we will have oppor-1 a 'in good faith. Even granting tunity to adjust the relations rjrna the Dau- East ,' that some appropriations might between the men and the; spt. . m.) have been needless, the record loads. We are compelled to! Mrs A lui,e' f '-l Qf ha"i If imitation is the "sincerest flattery." the Pendleton Round-Up has been flattered from New York to San Diego. The wheat market is "high-! !y satisfactory." r 28 Years Ago Today oresronUM), is nowhere worse than the re- preserve the roads and to pro-, ., .., "I . A pleasant card party was given at the residence of Mrs. S. P. Sturgis last night in honor of her visitors, the Mi Le Grow of Walla Walla. A small number of society young peo ple were present and a few enjoyable hours were passed away at the card tables. Dr. Fred Vincent has been appoint ed the company surgeon by the Q.-W. R. & H. CO. Rats, dead and alive, holes in side walks and naiU half driven down, still remain Pendleton's greatest curses and no remedy SBStna at hand. F. R. Mitchell of the East Orego clan force is constructing a neat res idence on his lot on tower Alta street. Frank Silva has len town for other pastures. Don't miss a musical treat the or gan concert at the opera house this evening publican record upon this tect the public against em score. Should the next senate ployees and employers of be republican the chairman of transportation systems, the senate committee on appro- The bill was passed in haste priations will be Warren of to meet an emergency, but it Wyoming, who at one time put will stand. People who operate through three bills appropriat- trains should be in full posses ing a total of $207,000 for fed- sion of faculties of mind and eral buildings in three Wyom- body and should not work ing towns, one with a popula- more than eight hours a day. j tion of 291. another 975 and except m cases of extreme em the third 1524 people. With ergency. On that theory we such a record as that fastened have legislated for eight hours to their own senate leader the of service, republicans have little room for talking about "pork." This congress will go down in history as one that had mo mentuous questions to solve and in the main at least handl ed them with vigor and success. SLANDERING THOMAS EDISON A. MR. ADAMSON'S VIEW 3 statement sent out for pub lication from the head quarters of the republi can national committee charges that Thomas A. Edison is sup porting Wilson for re-election because the navy has been N view of statements from making use of many of the some railroad heads that Edison inventions. they will test the constitu-l The Wilcox forces are hard tionality of the eight hour law j pressed when forced to resort the following declaration from to such slanders on America's EGARDLESS of what cri- i Representative Adamson, au- j greatest inventor and scientist. JavV tics may say the congres- thor of the measure, is of inter-; Mr. Edison holds a place in sional session just closed est. Mr. Adamson said: I world esteem that should put has been valuable and worthy i The law will stand the test of him above such aspersions. If when the great interests of the the courts. I have no fear on our navy is using Edison in country are considered. that score, and it will apply to ventions it is not alone in such Progressive legislation of im- i all men who operate trains. It a policy. There is probably mflnOfl imnnftflTl has kaan ! Ann nnt r. ts nf 4-VtA 1AO AAA 11 n ! V, n ITT rt-l A tVt.lt .. . . (j . . i ... Utv-i: 11UL SVJJ tl S.1 1C aW,VVV III i IlUt A IJdVV HI 1UIIU Win, passed, including the eight the brotherhoods. does not make use of those in-1 hour law for trainmen which We knew that an eight-! ventions. This is not the first averted a strike, the tariff com-1 hour law would come at some ! American administration to do LOCALS TODAY FLORENCE REED in "THE WOMAN'S LAW." Florence Rote Fashions. SUNDAY and MONDAY Douglas Fairbanks in Us M An especially good picture in which Douglas Fairbanks plays his best role as Rret Harte's Lo Dormon, an educated half-breed Indian. The scenes in the giant Redwood forest are wonderful. The Woman's Home Companion. ALSO KEYSTONE COMEDY TEMPLE t Ala the church, which meets Oct 11 at St. Louis. The pledge "With all my worldly goods I thee endow" Is to be retained In the ring service. A inl and also the words that marriage wasjany graven image, nnr the likeness of "instituted in the times of man s in- anything that Is In the heaves above nocency." the earth beneath or In the water Abridgment of seven of the com- under the earth: thou shall aot bow (Paid Advertisement.) nonty report favors omission of the manumenta Is also recomended. Borne , down to them nor worship them, words "as Isaac and Rebecca lived of the DroDosed revisions will read: I "Hrmnr ihv r.ih,.r anA ih. ,,,it,r Fresh crawfish and Olympla oysteri faithfully together." the statement "Thou shalt have no other gods but! "Thou shalt not bear false witness, at the Quelle. .that marriage Is "commended by St. me. "Thou ahn.lt not emni anvihin. that Kaui to d honorable among all men Thou shalt not make unto thyself Is thy neighbor's." good as n 3400 p. m. means instant command of greater power. pHALMERS Six-30 The car that set the world a talking with its 3400 r. p. m. motor. 1 i $1215 in Pendleton For sale Ford roadster new. 1300 cash. Phone 421. Fresh Olympla oysters for sale at Otto Hohbachs. Pnone SO. Miss Muir, dressmaking. Rooms 14 and 15. Association Building. anted Competent girl for gener al housework. Inquire Mrs. R. K. Ringo. Wanted Competent girl or woman for general housewnrk. Phone TS or inquire 111 Jackson. The Delta will serve the delicious crisp waffles Friday mornings made from Blydenstein's Self Rising Pastry Flour. Good kitchen range and kitchen utensils, chairs, cupboards and tables as a sacrifice if taken at once. Call 114 East Bluff. Mattress makirg. furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or cojutry. La Dow Bros.. 219 Beauregard. Pohne 227 J. Board and room that is homelike: also furnished housekeeping rooms Clean and close in. Brown Hall. Tel ephone 350. H. H. Copeland. A young Jap boy wants a private English teacher in this city between 8 and 9 In the even.ng. Reasonable pay. Address P. o Box 793 Matsumo to. Wanted False teeth We pay as high as 12.00 for full sets. Mail. Don t matter If broken We-tern Metal Company. Kloomington. Illi nois. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address K C. Jory. Mau pin. Ore For sale Modern, one year old oungalow, 5 rooms, Dutch kitchen fire place, full cement basement East front, corner lot 417 Logan or phone 3S5R. Salesmen wanted To sell our' splendid line of fruit and ornamental! trees. Good terms. Good territory, i Good prospects Cash advanced on oroers. Albany Nurseries. First Na tlonai Hank. Albany. Oregon. For sale tit violin and leather rase, plush lined, only used 3 months.: for I2'j; also $300 worth of new oak' furniture for 1100. Inquire "C" thls office. Experienced gas engineer and blacksmith wants permanent position' on ranch operating tractor. Can han- die horses, rattle, milk and all ma-1 chlnery repairing. Address "C L.'"l this office. I Car now here and always pleased to demonstrate ALTA GARAGE J. P. CHILDRETH, PROP. 701 East Alt Street Telephone 247 HKIIO s OBKY- M WK TAIHiKT KplwvinaJ (VpmmUii.n IOrt)mm-nd ; tlu- Word He OmHteil. IB CHICAGO. Sept. Old fashioned notions of wifely suiimlwivenem have ; been formally discarded by the com mission appointed to revise the mar ; rlage ritual of the ;Y iestant Eplsro pa church The rominisslon rerom . mends the omission of the word "obey" in the bride's promise, mak ing her vow Identba: with that of the man. The recommendation will be (JJI acted on by the genera convention ofl mnMimrTiT.aiynri.TO?T.i In buying tirea it should be the aim of every motorist to carefully consider mileage possibilities. The value of any article should be based on what that article will do for you. Republic tires meas ure up to that high standard for they give you the most miles per dollar. If you heed the advice of Old Man Mileage-'Think Thousands of miles ahead" you 11 be happier and richer at the end of the year HERE ARE THE REPUBLIC LEADERS StAqGaRd PLAIN AND W M TREAD TOES ALSO THE FAMOUS BLACK-LINE RED and GRAY INNER TUBES ill We Are Always Behind the Tires We Sell lit SEE US FOR- Diamond Squeegee Firestone Republic Kelly-Springfield Goodrich Silvertown Cord Goodyear Cord VULCANIZING AND RETREADING The largest and best equipped plant in eastern Oregon. ...Our Gasoline Service Station is conveniently lo cated at our curb. Free air and water at our curb for ALL. Our employes are experienced in their respective lines and our service department can b relied upon to relieve your automobile troubles at the least ex pense, in the most efficient manner and to your en tire satisfaction. ItSI SEtffi D SUPPLIES. JIMIS Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. W. N. Matlock, Pre. Wm. Dunn, Mgr. 305 East Court St WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Telephone 135